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The Client List (TV series)
Lifetime American box drama series
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Dorothy Sayers Kramer ’26
Dorothy Sayers Kramer ’26, January 16, 1994, in Newport, Oregon. She was married to Herbert Kramer, who died before her. She lived for many years in Salem, Oregon, moving to Newport in 1992 to be closer to her niece who cared for her.
Bernard R. Sharff ’34
Bernard R. Sharff ’34, April 15, 1994, in Enterprise, Oregon, where he had lived and worked since 1938. He attended the University of Oregon Medical School after graduating from Reed and served his internship and residency at St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center in Portland. He established a general medical practice in Enterprise in 1938, and in 1939 married his wife, Jean. He retired from practice in 1975. Survivors include his wife, three daughters, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Margaret Grover Swift ’32
Margaret Grover Swift ’32, May 15, 1994, in Newberg, Oregon. She attended Willamette University for one year, transferring to Reed in 1929. She married Herbert B. Swift that same year. Survivors include her husband, a son, two brothers, a sister, two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Robert Scholz ’40
Robert Scholz ’40, May 15, 1994, in Springfield, Oregon. The son o
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I (Almost) Got Away with It
American true crime TV series (2010–2016)
| I (Almost) Got Away with It | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Documentary |
| Narrated by | Bill Ratner |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 8 |
| No. of episodes | 93 |
| Executive producers | |
| Running time | 42 minutes (excluding commercials) |
| Production company | Indigo Films |
| Network | Investigation Discovery |
| Release | January 12, 2010 (2010-01-12) – July 15, 2016 (2016-07-15) |
I (Almost) Got Away with It is an American television documentary series on Investigation Discovery. It debuted in 2010,[1][2] ending after eight seasons, in 2016. The series profiles true stories of people who have committed crimes, and have avoided arrest or capture, but ultimately end up being caught.[3] The series was created by executive producer David M. Frank of Indigo Films.